Congresswoman Nita Lowey presented five overdue service medals to Mario DiFelice, a resident and former Deputy Mayor of Sleepy Hollow and a Navy veteran of the Korean War, at a ceremony in her White Plains office.

Congresswoman Nita Lowey held a press conference at Buchanan Village Hall to announce steps she is taking, including three pieces of federal legislation she has introduced, to address serious economic and environmental concerns about the pending closure of the Indian Point Energy Center.

Congresswoman Nita Lowey joined caregivers, Realtors, and other Hudson Valley taxpayers at a press conference in White Plains to discuss the devastating impact of the House Republican tax plan on middle-class Hudson Valley residents.

Congresswoman Lowey toured Open Door Family Medical Center in Port Chester—a Federally Qualified Health Center serving Westchester County—and spoke with patients, staffers, local elected officials, and leaders of community organizations about the need for reauthorization of federal funding for community health centers.